: Produces 3- to 6-inch upright spikes of white or pink flowers from mid to late summer, a time when most other shrubs have finished blooming.
: Performs well in anything from full sun to full shade . Afternoon shade is often preferred in hotter climates. summer sweet
: The best time to plant or transplant is in the spring after the ground thaws. : Produces 3- to 6-inch upright spikes of
: Thrives in moist, acidic soil . It is famous for its ability to handle "wet feet" and can even tolerate standing water. : The best time to plant or transplant
: It blooms on new wood, so it should be pruned in early spring while still dormant to encourage vigorous new growth and more flowers.
: Highly resistant to salt spray, making it an excellent choice for coastal landscapes. Care and Maintenance